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Mondenkind Border Collies
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ธ.ค. 2018
Mondenkind Kennels are a breeder of Border Collies who are located in Cincinnati Ohio. Visit our website at www.Mondenkindbordercollies.com for more information, and to get on our waiting list for puppies.
review of Diamond bits and types of Dremel tools and how to trim your dog's nails.
I'm reviewing the Paw Control Dremel with the Diamond G Big Casey bit, the Diamond G rotary tool with the lil Lola bit and the Casfuy whisper Quiet 6 speed diamond nail grinder .
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what treats to use to train your dog
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I get asked all the time what treats I use to train. This is why I stare at people and don't know how to answer! I use them all!
Teaching WAIT, STAY, and what's the difference?
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In this video I show how to teach a Wait, a Stay and what the difference is.
Teaching Pivot
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This is my favorite method of teaching Pivot. Lou is an amazing 4month old puppy I bred.
Teaching Heel Position
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this is one method of teaching your dog the heel position. I like this one a lot for baby dogs (A dog just starting training, regardless of age)
Rally Excellent B with Sailor
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Sophia Guides Sailor into her second leg in Rally Excellent B with a score of 90. this is the first weekend Sophia has performed Excellent Rally.
Rally Intermediate
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Polaris Guided by Sophia earning an Extra leg in Rally Intermediate and a 4th place.
TEACHING SIDE PASS
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Here Lou is learning to do a side pass. this is commonly used in Rally and Dancing with your dog.
Rush piloted by Kaelee earning their Rally Intermediate title and a 1st place!
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Rush piloted by Kaelee earning their Rally Intermediate title and a 1st place!
Teaching Shake Paw with Lou The Border Collie
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We will teach you a couple ways to teach these commands to your dog. Not every dog will learn it the same way.
Teaching Down with Lou the Border Collie
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Here we will teach you how to teach your dog down.
Teaching your dog Spin and Twist
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Here we are using Lou the border collie puppy to teach the tricks Spin and Twist.
Teaching Sit with Lou the Border Collie
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Teaching Sit with Lou the Border Collie
tricks with Lou instructions for sit, down, roll, over, Spin, Twist
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tricks with Lou instructions for sit, down, roll, over, Spin, Twist
Excellent training, beautiful dog
Can you give me the model number or the link to Amazon? They have a couple that has that adjustable speed on the bottom where you turn it I wanna get the one that you actually reviewed and the strongest one. Also, does it take batteries or is it rechargeable? They have a few out there and I want to get this one
Can you give me the model number or the link to Amazon? They have a couple that has that adjustable speed on the bottom where you turn it I wanna get the one that you actually reviewed and the strongest one.
Hello, can I get the model number of the quiet one called CASFUY they have a bunch of them
Hello, can I get the model number of the quiet one called CASFUY they have a bunch of them
I think all eskies have nail drama. Border Collies just want to get through it. I started with a corded dremel with my parrots. Then my husband discovered the Dremel. So I got a cordless. I love my diamond tip that you recommended. I still try not to file my fingers during eskie drama.
Thank you very much! I have 7 months border collie ans she is a very naughty pup.
Do you do structural walk
Come by -right, away -left
Thanks ! Will pick one up.
This review and demo was so helpful, thank you! The objective reviews and demo led me to purchase the right too and then know how to use it properly. The best part was seeing the star, Bear ❤
Sailor is cute! ❤
we just got two beautiful 8 week girls😊
Enjoy them and be sure to work them separately at least a couple times a week and take them out away from home individually as well. Each one deserves to have their own time with you, as well as the need to have them grow their independence and confidence. They normally don't go to homes until 10 weeks old, so you will have extra work to put in for things they should have learned prior to going home.
How old is he may i ask? Mine’s just 8 weeks and she’s managed to sit!
He is 14 weeks old in this video. He has gone to live a wonderful life in Kansas!
Oh so are you a breeder? He looks like he’s a perfect size and perfect markings. He’s beautiful actually and he has such strong desire to please does the new owner have a TH-cam channel. We can watch.
Beautiful
Lou is awesome!
The vet office enjoyed 'awell-behaved' dog
I've clicker trained my parrots. I think I still have 2 clickers. We do training at least once a day, more than once if she is showing 'bored behaviors and dog park once a week. Dog park helps with socialization....can't find a park with a water feature though. We have a few streams, and she ignored the rain yesterday.
E' bravissimo e da come ascolta i comandi , e' davvero un " good boy " !
He does get rewarded with "Good Boy" quite a bit!😂
Was was just going to ask about this today...
Lou is a handsome boy !
SOOO CUTE
You make that look easy....with a bigger foot and the commentary, it will only make my eskie feet better. And, 4 more feet to practice on soon...
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Is the reason you trim the feet just for cosmetics? I trim toe nails.
No! the feet need to be trimmed to keep from having mats, dirt balls and Ice balls in the feet. Also if the dog walks on a slippery surface if there is hair covering the pad it will slip. The pad gives the traction, so long as it makes contact with the floor.
Looks great. You said you don't like to cut too much off at one point is there a reason why? Should boarder collie owners be careful about how much to trim?
If you want to show the dog it's important not to take off too much hair. They are to be trimmed to be neat, but no excessive trimming. As far as working goes, they need some hair for protection as well. If you are just trimming for home, sanitary reasons, it's not important if you have a choppy looking trim, but I do like a pretty foot. They are so adorable! The hair on the back of the leg does give some protection to the skin from them skidding in the grass when they make their fast turns and downs.
Great video explaining ENS Pam!
thank you
Beautiful job. My Harley would run for cover if I even tried to approach him with a pair of scissors let alone with nail clipper.🤣
Can't let them see them ahead of time! If very sensitive to actually have them done, take your time, do a little and treat lots. Then do a little the next day. I can't let them see the equipment ahead or they run. Like trying to get a toddler in the tub!
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Good videos, but can you please tell your camera person to stop sniffing!
Sorry, my child has allergies and even on medication it's sometimes difficult for her. I do these videos to help friends and others that have requested them. I'm working on getting better at the video's and have a tripod now. Thanks for the feedback.
do dogs like being trimmed and groomed
Some do, some don't. Some people love to go to the spa, others not so much. Either way it is necessary to make sure your dog is healthy. Hair long on the pads can cause painful matts, ice and mud can get stuck in there, and they are more likely to slip on smooth surfaces and get injured. Grooming your dog is a great time to bond with them and check for injuries or parasites.
HES SO NICE AND GENTLE TO YOU
I bred and trained him myself. I am always gentle but firm. Being consistent in expectations and being sure to listen to what the dog has to tell you (are they being dramatic or are they really uncomfortable) and adjusting to what is appropriate is very important. Lots of reward for good behavior.
Does over growth of hair between pads cause pain? We are in mountains & river often & does that hair protect pads?
The long hair can pick up burs or hide a thorn stuck in the pad. So keeping it trimmed and checking the feet often is best. The hair could help add protection if walking on a hot surface. If on a smooth surface, it will cause them to slip.
Nice work but my dog wouldn't stand still for two minutes let alone 8 minutes per foot.
Nope my two wouldn’t either 🙄
It takes time. Do a little at a time, not a whole session at once until the dog is comfortable. Give breaks and lots of rewards!
Nice!
Thanks!